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early-style Hardanger embroidery supplies

Finding Hardanger embroidery supplies can usually be relatively easy. But when you need unusual ones, such as linen thread, it can be a bit harder. That’s why I’ve added a Hardanger supplies page to my website with all the supplies you’ll need for early-style Hardanger.

I’ve also put together special supplies packs for small projects, medium size projects and large projects so that you can pick which one suits the project you want to make, and it’s all there. You can purchase them with or without scissors.

hardanger-packs

I’ve made scissors an option because you really need *fine-pointed* sharp embroidery scissors for this work. When you’re cutting four threads of 36 count linen, those scissors really need to be fine. People often turn up to my classes thinking that their regular embroidery scissors will be ok, only to find that they’re not nearly fine enough. If the blades are even slightly fat or chunky, they’re not going to give you a good result.

You can also buy all the supplies separately, so if you just need the linen fabric, or the linen threads, or the scissors, or the needles, or the book Early-Style Hardanger, or a combination of some of them, you can do that too.

If you have any questions about any of the products, please just ask. I’m happy to post within Australia (choose “send to Australia”) or internationally (choose “Send to Rest of the World”). Happy shopping for your Hardanger embroidery supplies!

July 2nd, 2016 | Category: Early-Style Hardanger, hardanger, White Threads Blog, whitework

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